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Misc 2019 Banter & Friendly Conservation

That’s why I don’t kill daddy long legs. They keep all other spider away.


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Yep, cellar spiders are goood at keeping the dangerous things away, unfortunately I haven’t seen much at all this year, correlation ? I think so
 
Yep, cellar spiders are goood at keeping the dangerous things away, unfortunately I haven’t seen much at all this year, correlation ? I think so

Yea I don’t have a spider problem but the damn mosquitos are crazy this year. I’ve sprayed 3 times already this year. If the 3rd treatment doesn’t work I guess all that’s left is to start a wildfire around the neighborhood.


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I’m Actually looking stuff up and brown recluses range is not even suppose to be in the piedmont of NC, welp
 
The thing is that brown recluses can survive many bug sprays, it’s damages there nerve cells but they stay alive, there wayyy more agressive like that, basically rabid spiders
Yea I know they pretty wild. Lol. We sprayed one on the floor one time and it shot it’s babies out. Lol it was like 100’s of them little recluses going everywhere. ???
 
Braves are probably planning on rotating pitchers as a modified 6 man rotation (the ability to perform these shenanigans will go away after this year though), so Touki will be up at some point, but he's a guy that can go either way as a pitcher. If he fixes his command, he's the best chance at an ace. If he doesn't he's a multi inning reliever type, like Hader but with more pitches.

If Fried's weird little injuries stop happening and the newfound command is real, he's a #2 starter. He'd be an ace if he had more life on his fastball, the speed helps but it's too straight.
 
I know it’s not the SE but how about a severe thunder storm warning in Nebraska for golf ball sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts with radar detecting snow!View attachment 18741
Snow, hail, wind, lightning, and thunder. What a hell of a combination and the insane part of me wishes I was there to witness it. We see this happen out there every year and yet my mind is always BLOWN that you go from 70s yesterday to 20s and a blizzard in less than 24hrs.
 
Just downloaded an IQ app on my iPhone and received a 120 which puts me roughly in the top 10% (googled it). Meaning I’m no moron but I’m also not the sharpest tool in the shed. However, I am extremely tall which is my gift (and curse). If I walked into a stadium with 28,000 people, statistically, no one should be taller than me. I say all of this because while we can’t be good at everything, we CAN be good at something.

Does anyone on here have a really high IQ or something cool they want to share with the group?
One at a time please
 
Braves are probably planning on rotating pitchers as a modified 6 man rotation (the ability to perform these shenanigans will go away after this year though), so Touki will be up at some point, but he's a guy that can go either way as a pitcher. If he fixes his command, he's the best chance at an ace. If he doesn't he's a multi inning reliever type, like Hader but with more pitches.

If Fried's weird little injuries stop happening and the newfound command is real, he's a #2 starter. He'd be an ace if he had more life on his fastball, the speed helps but it's too straight.

I need to see more of Fried but I feel like he hides the ball well making his stuff harder to hit. His windup from the stretch is unique which makes him tough to swing against. Great mechanics with a handful of effective pitches in his arsenal. I’m a big fan of Touki. That kid is going places
 
Bruh for a southerner that Coors Field shot they showed on MLB Network that was probably from midday just 10 minutes ago was incredible. Winter wonderland in April with heavy snow at that time to me falling. (if I find that shot before I forget about it when I'm at my laptop tomorrow I might post it) Overall I don't think Denver really got hit hard with that storm snow wise though for 'up north'. I think they had 4 inches of snow and roads looked fine on their webcams.

That wasn't the most nutso shot I saw though today. I briefly streamed a guy chasing and probably about 30-50 miles northeast of Denver, while they got downgraded to a WWA too, those conditions looked crazy at times. The roads were iced over and visibility was bad.
 
It is never too late for the Fv3 to show a fantasy snow in the southeast.View attachment 18743

The FV3 clowns are kayfabe at its best!

I am very much looking forward to the likelihood of a several day relief from the warmth and humidity around that time. It may not get as chilly as models suggest based on cold bias, but I'd gladly take near normal with low dewpoints.
 
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